Carl Zeiss has introduced an integrated solution to acquire and analyse multi-scale and multi-modal images in light, electron and X-ray microscopy.
Atlas 5 is a powerful hardware and software package that extends the capacity of Carl Zeiss scanning electron microscopes (SEM) and focused ion beam SEMs (FIB-SEM). It streamlines automatic image acquisition and lets users benefit from efficient navigation and correlation of images from any source including light and X-ray microscopes.
Taking full advantage of high throughput and automated large area imaging, users can acquire large sets of 2D or 3D nanoscale electron microscope (EM) images for hours, or even days, without operator supervision.
Advanced preset and customisable protocols enable consistent and reproducible results.
Carl Zeiss Atlas 5 correlative workspace makes it possible to compile images from multiple sources: zooming in from the full macroscopic view of the sample down to nanoscale details. The sample-centric workspace lets users build a seamless multi-modal, multi-scale picture of the sample.
The graphical user interface concept of Carl Zeiss Atlas 5 makes it easy to investigate all samples. Users design a workflow tailored precisely to the complexity of their experiments, whether it’s a simple one-step task or a compound experiment.
A sophisticated workflow environment guides the user all the way from the setup for automated acquisition to post-processing and customised exports, and right on through to analysis.
The modular structure of Carl Zeiss Atlas 5 allows users to tailor it to everyday tasks in materials or life sciences applications.
The package comes with multiple modules: Advanced Toolkit, 3D Tomography, Array Tomography or Advanced Nanopatterning & Visualization Engine (NPVE Advanced).